Strange - Inserts first slowly, then quickly after the index drop and recreate

Hello

I have a chart with lines more 1,250,000,000 on Oracle 11.1.0.7, Linux. He had 4 global index, not partitioned. Insertions in this table have been very slow - lots of db file sequential reads, each taking an average of 0,009 second (from tkprof) - not bad, but the overall performance was wrong - so I fell & re-create the primary key index (3 columns in this index) and permanently other 3 index. As a result, total number of db file sequential reads decreased about 4 times (I was expecting that - now, there is only 1, not 4 index) but not only that - the avarage db file sequential read time fell just 0.0014 second!

In further investigation, I found in the form of traces, that BEFORE the fall & recreate, each sequential reading of the db file has been reading completely different blocks ("random") and AFTER the fall & recreate, blocks accessed by db file sequential reads are almost successively ordered (which allows to obtain cached storage Bay, and I think it's why I get 0.0014 instead of 0.009)! My question is - HOW it HAPPENED? Why the index rebuild has helped so much? The index is fragmented? And perhaps helped PCTFREE 10%, which I've recreated the index with, and there is no index block is divided now (but will appear in the future)?

Important notes - the result set that I insert is and has always ordered columns of table KP index. FILESYSTEMIO_OPTIONS parameter is set to SETALL is not OS cache (I presume), which makes my reading faster (because I have Direct IO).

Here is an excerpt of the trace file (expected a single insert operation):

-> > FRONT:
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2011-01-12 11:25:07.742
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2011-01-12 11:25:08.752
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WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = file No. 10118 = 15 block #= blocks 60128498 = 1 obj #= tim 80883 = 1294827909057402
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = file No. 10747 = 15 block #= blocks 802317 = 1 obj #= tim 64495 = 1294827909069165
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 4795 file number = 15 block #= blocks 33079541 = 1 obj #= tim 64560 = 1294827909074367
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 6822 file #= 15 block #= blocks 20913098 = 1 obj #= tim 64793 = 1294827909081436
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = file No. 10932 = 15 block #= blocks 19369570 = 1 obj #= tim 80883 = 1294827909092607



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WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 419 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434070 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220884195
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WAITING #23: nam = ela 'db file sequential read' = 188 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434074 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220886026
WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 181 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434075 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220886498
WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 303 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434076 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220887082
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WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 157 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434081 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220889850
WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 5112 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434540 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220895272
WAITING #23: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 276 file #= 15 block #= blocks 70434082 = 1 obj #= tim 115059 = 1295342220895640

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user12196647 wrote:
Hemant, Jonathan - thanks for the comprehensive replies. To summarize:

It's the 11.1 (11.1.0.7) database on 64-bit Linux. No compression is used for everything, all the blocks are 16 k tablespaces are SAMS created with attributes EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL AUTOALLOCATE SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO BIGFILE tablespaces (separate for tables and separate for the index tablespace). I do not have to rebuild the indexes of PK, but abandoned all indexes, and then recreated the KP (but it's okay - reconstruction is still that let down & create, isn't it?).

Traces were made during the pl/sql loop forall was actually insert. Each pl/sql forall loop inserts 100 lines "at once" (we use fetch bulk collect limit 100), but the loading process inserts a few million records (pl/sql forall loop is closed :)). I stuck that part of traces - wait events for 100 (a set of) 'before' 100 'after' inserts and inserts. Wait for events to another inserts look exacly the same - always blocks 'random' in 'before the index recreate' inserts and inserts almost ordained blocks in "after the index recreate." The objects_ids were certainly indexes.

I think that the explanation of Hemant is correct. The point is, my structure of the index is of (X, Y, DATE), where X and are 99% repeating at each loading data, values and DATE is increased by one for each data load. Because I'm always insert ordered by PK, for loading a new DATE, I visit each index leaf block, in order, as in the analysis of comprehensive index. Because I'm inserted in each block sheet in every load, I have many index block splits. Which caused my pads of sheets to be physically non-contiguous after awhile. Reconstruction has been my healing...

You got your answer before I had time to finish a model of your data set - but I think you're description is fairly accurate.
A few thoughts if:

WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = file No. 10747 = 15 block #= blocks 802317 = 1 obj #= tim 64495 = 1294827909069165
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 4795 file number = 15 block #= blocks 33079541 = 1 obj #= tim 64560 = 1294827909074367
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = 6822 file #= 15 block #= blocks 20913098 = 1 obj #= tim 64793 = 1294827909081436
WAITING #12: nam = 'db file sequential read' ela = file No. 10932 = 15 block #= blocks 19369570 = 1 obj #= tim 80883 = 1294827909092607

Unless you missed a bit when your trace file copying, the index with the id of the object 64495 has not subject to drive the way readings which the other clues were. It would be nice to know why. There are two "obvious" possibilities - (a) it has been very well buffered or (b) there is an index where almost all the entries are zero, so it is rarely changed. Because it has the object id lowest of all indexes, it is possible that it is the primary key index (but I don't because I tend to create the primary key of a table before I create any index) and if this is correct your waste of time was not on the primary key index, and perhaps he tends to be very well buffered the nature of popular queries.

Changes in performance when inserting millions of lines tend to be non-linear as the number of indexes grow.

As you insert data in the primary key order draw you maximum benefits caching for insertions in the KP index. And since you insert a very large number of lines - the order of 0.5% - 1% of the current lines, in light of your comment 'millions' - you're likely to insert two or three lines in each block of the pharmacokinetics of the index (by the way it must compress on the first two columns)) allowing Oracle to optimize its work in several ways.

But for the other clues you are probably very randomly jump to insert rows, and this led to two different effects:


    You must keep N times as many blocks in the buffer to get similar read benefits
    each insertion in the index non-PK blocks is likely to be a row insert - which maximise cancel it and redo overhead more undo and redo written
    each insertion in an index block finally requires the block to write on the disc - which means more i/o, which slows down the readings
    as you read blocks (and you have read several of them) you can force the Oracle to write and other index blocks that need to be reviewed to equal.

It is perfectly possible that almost all of your performance gain comes to drop the three indexes, and only a relatively small fraction come to rebuild the primary key.

One final thought of block shares. I think that you have found an advantage any readahead (non-Oracle) when the index blocks are classified physically, if you have a trade-off between how many times you rebuild to this advantage and to find a time during which you can afford the resources to rebuild. If you want the best compromise (a) don't forget the compression option - it seems appropriate, (b) consider the benefits of partitioning range date - it seems very appropriate in your case, and (c) by varying the PCTFREE when you rebuild the index you can assign the number of insert cycles before the effects of the splits of block of sheets have a significant impact on the randomness of the IO.

I have an idea-if I changed the index structure to (DATE, X, Y) then I would always insert in block leaves more right side, I'd have 90-10 splits instead of 50 / 50 splits and leafs would be physically contiguous, so any necessary new buildings - am I right?

You cannot change the order of index column until you check the use of the index. If the most important and most frequent queries are "select table where colx = X and coly = O and date_col between A and B", you must index this round way. (In fact, you can look at the possibility of using a range partiitoned index organized table for data).

Concerning
Jonathan Lewis

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